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The Scheduled Caste advised senior advocate Kapil Sibal that after the next Lok Sabha election, the appeal will be made in July 2019.

The bench also asked the advisors to sit together on the record of appeals and ensured that all the necessary documents were filed, filed and numbered in front of the Supreme Court registry.

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday decision made to hear the Civil Appeal filed by various parties challenging the judgment of Allahabad High Court in the name of Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid on February 8 next year.

The bench of Chief Justice Deepak Mishra and Justice Ashok Bhushan and S.A. Najib asked a bench to sit together on the record of appeals and ensured that all the necessary documents were filed, filed and numbered in front of the Supreme Court registry.

In the case of any problem, the council was instructed to consult the Registry.

The bench has made severe comments on the submission of Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal to one of the senior parties that after the next Lok Sabha election, the appeal has been made in July 2019 as the present environment was not favorable. Additional Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who was present on behalf of the Uttar Pradesh government, opposed the disputes that the petitions were not completed and he said that everything had been followed and the cases were slow for hearing.

A bench of three judges of the Allahabad High Court, in the verdict of a 2: 1 majority, had ordered that the land was divided equally among the three parties – Sunni Waqf Board, Nirmohi Akhara, and Deva Ramlalla.sc hearing February 2018 appeals Ayodhya case